Are there any email notifications for Declude Hijack similiar to Declude
virus? Is there a way to notify customers that they are trying to send too
much mail or at least let them know that their email did not go because
they went over the Hijack threshhold?
Chris Murray
Network Administrator
Are there any email notifications for Declude Hijack similiar to Declude
virus? Is there a way to notify customers that they are trying to send too
much mail or at least let them know that their email did not go because
they went over the Hijack threshhold?
No, it is not currently possible to
How do I get it? Is this available for current Junkmail owners?
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 3:39 PM
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude JunkMail v1.28
We have
Scott,
In the release notes you mention that HEUR has been set to have mutliple
levels. How does this benefit us? Does a level 1 return a weight of 1 and
so on?
Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R.
In the release notes you mention that HEUR has been set to have mutliple
levels. How does this benefit us? Does a level 1 return a weight of 1 and
so on?
You're a step ahead of the class. G
The weighting now gives new life to the heuristics test. Where it wasn't
useful before as a test by
I tried to make the REVDNS test fail by sending a message to my account from
an outside account with:
rsp set off REVDNS
in the subject on one message and in the body on another message. Neither
triggered the SUBJECT action. What am I doing wrong?
Todd
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These tests were designed to help support the files used with
Postfix. They aren't yet documented; we will mostly expand on
Is it possible to specify 2 different actions to take on a single failed
test?
Although Declude JunkMail doesn't have support for multiple actions per
test, there is a workaround that will produce the same results -- you can
define two separate tests.
For example:
If a message fails the